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Byron Ellsworth Stamm 1894 - 1978

Byron Ellsworth Stamm was born on August 13, 1894 in McConnell, Stephenson County, Illinois United States to Lloyd Clayton Stamm and Elma (Walter) Stamm, and had siblings Harold D Stamm and Mildred J Stamm. He was in a relationship with Sylvia Stamm, and had children Marcella (Stamm) Mead, Veneta L (Stamm) Wait, Elaine (Stamm) Shippy, Leonard Quinton Stamm, Roscoe Paul Stamm, and Audrey Maxine Stamm. Byron Stamm died at age 84 years old in December 1978.
Byron Ellsworth Stamm
August 13, 1894
McConnell, Stephenson County, Illinois, 61050, United States
December 1978
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Byron Ellsworth Stamm's History: 1894 - 1978

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  • 08/13
    1894

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    August 13, 1894
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    McConnell, Stephenson County, Illinois 61050, United States
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    1978

    Death

    December 1978
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    Byron Ellsworth Stamm lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 84.
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In 1894, in the year that Byron Ellsworth Stamm was born, on March 12th, for the first time, Coca-Cola was sold in individual bottles as a drink for consumer consumption. Previously, it was sold as a syrup for upset stomachs - over the counter.
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In 1912, at the age of 18 years old, Byron was alive when in October, former President Theodore Roosevelt was shot, but not killed, while campaigning for another term as President with the newly created Bull Moose (Progressive) Party. John Schrank was a Bavarian-born saloon-keeper from New York who had been stalking Roosevelt when he shot him just before a campaign speech. Shot in the chest (and showing the audience his bloody shirt), Roosevelt went on to give a 55 to 90 minute talk (reports vary on the length) before being treated for the injury. After 8 days in the hospital, Roosevelt went back on the campaign trail.
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